In article <aanlkti=pn4fgn2nhykvpnfedri98bfw2p0x1ziw9n...@mail.gmail.com>, Jason Stevens <neoz...@gmail.com> writes:
> Sourceforge is at least 'established', and it does provide world wide > mirroring, and hell it's FREE which IMHO is a 'good thing'. The other nice > thing is that you don't need any weird tools to download any release, os or > patch, as they are all available to any HTTP 1.1 compliant browsers, > although they recently have gone the path of AJAX hell... but you can still > figure out some kind of direct link from any browser. All of this is true of github, codeplex, and google code to name three alternatives just off the top of my head. There are others I'm sure. I voice my preference as someone that formerly hosted open source projects on sourceforge, attempted to interact with the owners of that site to address what I (and others) perceived as its shortcomings, was basically rebuffed and eventually decided to move to another open source project community site. (I chose codeplex, but that has no real bearing on the lameness that sourceforge has become.) I'm not an active SIMH developer, so I provide my opinion as food for thought, but its not a compelling reason to do anything either way. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com/the-direct3d-graphics-pipeline/> Legalize Adulthood! <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com> _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh